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it was a different interest rate environment. the 3% on the two-year reflected the fact that the policy rate had been increasing through 2017 and 2018, and that the committee was projecting further increases in 2019 and 2020. and we still had a positive spread between the two year and 10 year. that was the situation at the beginning of the story. we raised the policy rate at the december meeting and projected further increases in 2019. then the story began to change with chair powell's comments at the american economic association meetings in atlanta on january 4. gradually, through the first six months of 2019, the committee started to project less and less in the way of policy rate increases. we also put together a plan to cease the runoff of the balance being which is fully implemented as of our last meeting's decision. we did not change the policy but at the june 19 meeting, we strongly suggested that we would -- that a rate reduction was forthcoming. at the meeting, that we had last week, we went ahead and followed through o
it was a different interest rate environment. the 3% on the two-year reflected the fact that the policy rate had been increasing through 2017 and 2018, and that the committee was projecting further increases in 2019 and 2020. and we still had a positive spread between the two year and 10 year. that was the situation at the beginning of the story. we raised the policy rate at the december meeting and projected further increases in 2019. then the story began to change with chair powell's comments...
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it creates a work environment, a waiting room environment that destroys the virus, along with .acteria is, this kind of thing it is a unique technology invented by a world-famous inventor, starting to be distributed in the united states. it puts us on offense, as opposed to everything we have done so far being strictly defense. i don't mind answering any questions on that. host: thank you for the call from oklahoma. paul winfree, i don't know if you have heard of that specific technology, but are there lessons you are going to be looking at from china as they reopen their economy? guest: oh yeah. i think one of the things the u.s. is doing, again, policymakers at every level, is following the practices and protocols of those who have come before us. not just china, but we are watching italy, spain, and the u.k.. we are all learning from each other. the united states right now seems to be a real hotspot. some of that just has to do with the fact that we might have better data. different countries are measuring caseloads in different ways, and i think that china has a real incentive to t
it creates a work environment, a waiting room environment that destroys the virus, along with .acteria is, this kind of thing it is a unique technology invented by a world-famous inventor, starting to be distributed in the united states. it puts us on offense, as opposed to everything we have done so far being strictly defense. i don't mind answering any questions on that. host: thank you for the call from oklahoma. paul winfree, i don't know if you have heard of that specific technology, but...
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i am in an area where my environment, my responsibility as a consumer and what i can choose to purchase and choose to say to the companies that fail to make money -- are you seeing lobbying influence? guest: they are involved in every piece of legislation. it is basically because people's interest are affected by legislation, so you have interest groups and lobbyists that tried to advance or defend those interests. the consultation that senator bieber men and a republican senator from -- lieberman and the republican senator did extensive outreach from the public stakeholders, the coal industry, the u.s. chamber of to balance all of these competing interests and address something that was implicit in the question. how'd you come up with a national policy in fairly states in regions of the country that produce and consume energy differently? we have state that it almost 100% of their electricity from coal. you have some states that may have a small fraction of their electricity that comes from that. if you were simply to add a carbon tax, the state that gets much of its electricity from c
i am in an area where my environment, my responsibility as a consumer and what i can choose to purchase and choose to say to the companies that fail to make money -- are you seeing lobbying influence? guest: they are involved in every piece of legislation. it is basically because people's interest are affected by legislation, so you have interest groups and lobbyists that tried to advance or defend those interests. the consultation that senator bieber men and a republican senator from --...
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vulnerability patching done and it is today in the public environment. particularly if you're using cloud services. what i'm getting at is the cloud service providers are responsible for patching vulnerabilities on your behalf, as opposed to you having to do that on your own as a private company perhaps. and we all know one of the biggest reasons for a breaches because someone exploited of vulnerability. so if your software is not patched and it is not patched on an ongoing continual basis, an older version of software with unknown vulnerability is a point of breach. when you buy -- when you purchase the service, an online service, software is a service, be rest assured that those service providers are, in fact, patching particularly if they are serving government. if you are serving government and you're at the fed ran approved solution, then we are obligated to patch within 30 30 days. we are obligated to provide reports of our vulnerabilities on an ongoing basis. so there's lots of visibility when you're operating in the cloud infrastructure, template
vulnerability patching done and it is today in the public environment. particularly if you're using cloud services. what i'm getting at is the cloud service providers are responsible for patching vulnerabilities on your behalf, as opposed to you having to do that on your own as a private company perhaps. and we all know one of the biggest reasons for a breaches because someone exploited of vulnerability. so if your software is not patched and it is not patched on an ongoing continual basis, an...
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what is your concerns about the environment, paula? concern about a indoor air pollution, the use of products that harm our skin, our respiratory system, our eyes, and the relative ignorance of those charged with using them. i live in an apartment building, and at one time we had a green committee. i thought that was wonderful. it now seems to be mor think are among the environmental issues compared and water certainly critical, and the protection of animals and trees, but this i think is not where it should be in terms of awareness. host: who'd you think should focus on that awareness? do think that is the job of government officials? do you think if vince like today and elsewhere do that? think of that events like today and elsewhere do that? caller: thank you for bringing that up. regulation to strengthen the use of, the regulatory oversight of certain products like what is floor.en you refinish a that sort of thing. there are things which smell bad , but cannot harm you, then there are things which smell bad and can harm you, and i
what is your concerns about the environment, paula? concern about a indoor air pollution, the use of products that harm our skin, our respiratory system, our eyes, and the relative ignorance of those charged with using them. i live in an apartment building, and at one time we had a green committee. i thought that was wonderful. it now seems to be mor think are among the environmental issues compared and water certainly critical, and the protection of animals and trees, but this i think is not...
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it is erroneous to say the president does not care about our environment. we do care. we have different ways we might meet the end result. unfair toly wrong and say that we don't care about the environment and we don't acknowledge that we need to do something. the goals epa rule, is to reverse the trend of coal power plants closing down? guest: i think the goal of it -- and again, you will have to speak with the epa to get the details on this -- but the ultimate goal and comprehensive goal for all of us is to affect our environment without destroying our economy and jobs. that is why the ace rule is so much better than what the clean power plan was in the past. host: politically, on republicans and your actions on the environment, how do you respond when the speaker of the house says -- as rising temperatures, surging sees, and ravage disasters communities everywhere, the trump administration puts the rights of polluters above other people. the american people are demanding an end to the corruption and denial of the fact but the white house refuses to relent. guest: th
it is erroneous to say the president does not care about our environment. we do care. we have different ways we might meet the end result. unfair toly wrong and say that we don't care about the environment and we don't acknowledge that we need to do something. the goals epa rule, is to reverse the trend of coal power plants closing down? guest: i think the goal of it -- and again, you will have to speak with the epa to get the details on this -- but the ultimate goal and comprehensive goal for...
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it's an incredibly competitive environment today. don't been clear that i have an artificial number in my head that it has to be four. the previous chairman and the said it administration had to be four nationwide providers. i don't believe that to be the case. i don't have an artificial number. t may be that three or four is right. it's something that will be taken when the material is put recommendationhe is made, as i understand it, there are over 4 million documents filed with the particular n this case. we're going to have to analyze all of that. i don't have an artificial my head and what it may be. i would like it to be 100. mucht consumers to have as choice as possible, but i understand it is expensive to build a wireless network. obtain spectrum. build a network and compete globally because it is not just about domestic marketplace anymore. technologiesnew coming forward as 5g develops and the opportunity to offer services that have already been developing. i think it is a dynamic marketplace. the best time to be alive for a
it's an incredibly competitive environment today. don't been clear that i have an artificial number in my head that it has to be four. the previous chairman and the said it administration had to be four nationwide providers. i don't believe that to be the case. i don't have an artificial number. t may be that three or four is right. it's something that will be taken when the material is put recommendationhe is made, as i understand it, there are over 4 million documents filed with the...
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johnson: i think that is a part of the environment. i am not sure how much privacy we can depend on in getting it done. i think there should be respect for privacy. at the same time, a majority of the people are participating in many of these technologies that remove privacy. that is a challenge we face. that is one we cannot run away from. we have to be a part of the decision-making. we have to be a part of protecting the public. it has not yet been determined what it is. we have to be researching, have to be a part of it. there are some ways that have been helpful. a good example is having a system perhaps even in a given area, that will take the medical records. if someone goes to the -- of course that gets into privacy but it gets into an essential part of privacy that saves time, saves lives. there are parameters. we must have people in place to think about us reach the right platform of that parameter. >> there was a lot of discussion about passing a bipartisan bill. what do you think the chances are congress passes privacy legis
johnson: i think that is a part of the environment. i am not sure how much privacy we can depend on in getting it done. i think there should be respect for privacy. at the same time, a majority of the people are participating in many of these technologies that remove privacy. that is a challenge we face. that is one we cannot run away from. we have to be a part of the decision-making. we have to be a part of protecting the public. it has not yet been determined what it is. we have to be...
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this is a big part of the environment that unfortunately, they will be growing up into. we don't have anyone who is at the wheel of the ship there. so yes. i want to stretch the conversation a little bit, because i think these questions of regulation are absolutely in, in the sense that if we were talking about public education and we were only talking about regularly -- regulating private schools, that would not be a full conversation about how you secure education for a population. if we were talking about making sure everyone had access to information in libraries, regulating stores will not get you to the goal. -- regulating bookstores will not get you to the goal. i think we need to think about it that way for our digital spaces. our friend has a great story about ben franklin in the post office. ben franklin is mostly known for her keys and lightning, but the post office was a critical visionary invention in early america that subsidize the ability of people to very easily trade information. so many people worked for the post office, that you can describe america i
this is a big part of the environment that unfortunately, they will be growing up into. we don't have anyone who is at the wheel of the ship there. so yes. i want to stretch the conversation a little bit, because i think these questions of regulation are absolutely in, in the sense that if we were talking about public education and we were only talking about regularly -- regulating private schools, that would not be a full conversation about how you secure education for a population. if we were...
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sonny perdue: it is a different environment, for sure. i am concerned about our budget process and about the ability to control our spending in many ways. is ank, again, the usda multifaceted moving part. the agency's and the missionaries we have -- it is very impactful. it is a job where you better be prepared to make decisions without perfect information. not only instinctively, but you get as much as you can and be willing to move ahead or you get left behind. it has been a wonderful experience and i think we are really transforming the culture. we are beginning to get good complements from the field over our services and offices from rural development. managedto be the best in the federal government. we want to be efficient, effective, and customer focused. >> we covered a lot of ground. thank you for being our guest. back with helena and alan, both covering agriculture after our conversation with sonny perdue. the secretary travels a lot and talks to farmers a lot, but so do you. we heard an upbeat message from him about farmers bein
sonny perdue: it is a different environment, for sure. i am concerned about our budget process and about the ability to control our spending in many ways. is ank, again, the usda multifaceted moving part. the agency's and the missionaries we have -- it is very impactful. it is a job where you better be prepared to make decisions without perfect information. not only instinctively, but you get as much as you can and be willing to move ahead or you get left behind. it has been a wonderful...
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i also think it is reaction to an environment where the u.s. dollar and other global currencies have been produced at an accelerating rate. when people see the amount of dollars to help accommodate our increase in debt, they are for other options. they believe the cryptocurrency has a formula to where it limits its ability to increase supply by some formula, and therefore they are looking at that as inflation hedge, and it has transaction capabilities. they're looking at that as a substitute. i do not know that whatever replaces the dollar, but i see why people might be turning to it. it is available and it may be in inflation hedge and therefore they choose to invest a portion of their wealth and their ability to transact business through cryptocurrency. i'm not necessarily surprised by its growth in the united states. host: the next call from wisconsin is corinne on the independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i appreciate c-span and allowing actual people to give their opinions instead of the news media. my question is the gas
i also think it is reaction to an environment where the u.s. dollar and other global currencies have been produced at an accelerating rate. when people see the amount of dollars to help accommodate our increase in debt, they are for other options. they believe the cryptocurrency has a formula to where it limits its ability to increase supply by some formula, and therefore they are looking at that as inflation hedge, and it has transaction capabilities. they're looking at that as a substitute. i...
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we are looking at a mobile environment. but the challenge is when you're taking that ipad what happens to him. do you trust that the person not handing to someone does not have ill intent. there's a lot of things that they're working through. but you think about that which operates your home. >> your heat, your power. they're pretty critical. you know, they were very concerned a couple of years ago about alaska coming after the power -- al-qaeda coming after america. they're -- they didn't necessarily say that. you know, i've given you a lot of doom and gloom but it's not all that. i will tell you and i see some of you in the room, you are the best and the blightest and you are the future. but fire not there's a lot of really smart people that when you will decide both in traditional ways, non- traditional ways, and in innovation and technology that will help us develop new defensive platforms and we also have to look at the personnel. the folks we hired 10 years ago are not going to be the folks we need for the future. the
we are looking at a mobile environment. but the challenge is when you're taking that ipad what happens to him. do you trust that the person not handing to someone does not have ill intent. there's a lot of things that they're working through. but you think about that which operates your home. >> your heat, your power. they're pretty critical. you know, they were very concerned a couple of years ago about alaska coming after the power -- al-qaeda coming after america. they're -- they...
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that built our country in the first place and allowed our country to prosper in the post-world war ii environment. recognize ouro public level of investment, if we are going to make this happen, is going to have to go dramatically up. at the end of world war ii, the u.s. funded 16 and percent of all the r and d in the world. today we fund 28%. only 7% of that is nondefense related. is not a business plan for success against a country in the sense of china, that is laid out in their china 2020 five plan, technologies they believe they if they are able to carry that out. it is extraordinarily important we get this right. i have a lot of other important nongs to say, but since, of afor the weary in terms voting schedule, i will leave it at that. i hope i get invited back, hopefully i have provoked you a little and you say, i agree with this, i don't agree with that senator, let's get at it. this is the issue of our time. in a strange way, when we see my so job right now, seeming divided in our country, i want to leave you with what may be a good news piece. i have found from the business signed acad
that built our country in the first place and allowed our country to prosper in the post-world war ii environment. recognize ouro public level of investment, if we are going to make this happen, is going to have to go dramatically up. at the end of world war ii, the u.s. funded 16 and percent of all the r and d in the world. today we fund 28%. only 7% of that is nondefense related. is not a business plan for success against a country in the sense of china, that is laid out in their china 2020...
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and even to get more involved in that environment. so looking at modernizing procurement and then to make that as quick and as flexible as possible and traditionally that is fertile ground for these collaborative enterprises. looking at human resources exchanges there are authorities out there that authorize private sector to come into the government but in practice it's harder than you would think. >> because we are making recommendations ending up in legislation one year from now are there specific things that could promote public private partnerships? are those that were closely and that extraordinary contribution so the sum of all of that do you have a model of specific things that are helpful to decrease the friction and increase cohesion for the federal government. >> so much as started to happen the last couple of years castle run and compile the combat we should say inside the dod has an impact to change the procedures that we have to figure out how to institutionalize with the department of defense and to bring in talent from
and even to get more involved in that environment. so looking at modernizing procurement and then to make that as quick and as flexible as possible and traditionally that is fertile ground for these collaborative enterprises. looking at human resources exchanges there are authorities out there that authorize private sector to come into the government but in practice it's harder than you would think. >> because we are making recommendations ending up in legislation one year from now are...
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in past environments, we would disperse on an airfield. what we look at is how we disperse across airfields. the more you can operate from, the more options we have. it is places you have to pay attention to. not only do it ahead of a conflict, but how do we do it on a day-to-day basis so we do it like you described, to be able to have equipment capability we are able to use for exercise so allies and partners see it and we are not shipping equipment back and forth. that is a process we are working through. >> last question. you mentioned earlier about the terrific pilot program. i hope that will help in the pipeline to reduce stress on airlines for private shortages, particularly fighter pilots. i didn't know if you wanted to update us. i wanted to ask a specific question, for each pilot you have a bunch of maintainers. i know this is something you are thinking about. the f-35 dynamic, i know they are more generous in the defense bill this year than last year. they are moving containers around for the f-35. am i right that the flight acad
in past environments, we would disperse on an airfield. what we look at is how we disperse across airfields. the more you can operate from, the more options we have. it is places you have to pay attention to. not only do it ahead of a conflict, but how do we do it on a day-to-day basis so we do it like you described, to be able to have equipment capability we are able to use for exercise so allies and partners see it and we are not shipping equipment back and forth. that is a process we are...
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as someone who cares deeply about the environment, which i do, i cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the united states, which is what it does. the world's leader in environmental protection, while imposing no meaningful obligations on the world's leading polluters. for example, under the agreement, china will be able to increase these emissions by a staggering number of years, 13. they can do whatever they want for 13 years, not us. india's participation contingent on receiving billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars in foreign aid from developed countries. there are many other examples, but the bottom line is that the paris accord is very unfair at the highest level to the united states. further, while the current agreement effectively blocks the development of clean coal in america, which it does, and the mines are starting to open up -- having a big opening in two weeks. pennsylvania, ohio, west virginia, so many places. a big opening of a new mine is unheard of. for many, many years it hasn't , happened. they asked if i could let go. i'm goin
as someone who cares deeply about the environment, which i do, i cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the united states, which is what it does. the world's leader in environmental protection, while imposing no meaningful obligations on the world's leading polluters. for example, under the agreement, china will be able to increase these emissions by a staggering number of years, 13. they can do whatever they want for 13 years, not us. india's participation contingent on...
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you also have to think about what it was doing to the environment. case whereecially a they need energy. they have to have it. toy are using everything satisfy their energy needs. we do not hear more about is the demand for energy is increasing at a rapid rate. they want to know when is our turn? turn will come when a tiny inside the industry is to put them in to get them off the farms and the that many farmers. guess what they need to do -- energy. we had to make sure when looking at the new sources where the demand is and how to to satisfy it in the cleanest and possible way. >> my next topic -- >> yeah. [laughter] >> my early memories was dominated by china. i was interested in where you thought pivot to asia was going on. what is going on in the middle east? all of that is important. also important is your experience tells you how the united states is -- >> i hate the term rebalance and pivot and reset. i've always objective to these one word cliches that are supposed to capture a very sophisticated relationship. my own experience goes back 42 ye
you also have to think about what it was doing to the environment. case whereecially a they need energy. they have to have it. toy are using everything satisfy their energy needs. we do not hear more about is the demand for energy is increasing at a rapid rate. they want to know when is our turn? turn will come when a tiny inside the industry is to put them in to get them off the farms and the that many farmers. guess what they need to do -- energy. we had to make sure when looking at the new...
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forward on the big policy issues i address today will depend in part on the national and international environment in which we live and do business. plans, agendas, and indeed , economic forecasts can be easily sidelined by events we didn't anticipate. , think about, or prepare for. so let me send you on your way today with a few things that are on my mind, and my list of concerns. and i would be interested to know what is on your list. you can drop me a note at any time. first, authoritarian regimes are on the rise all across the globe. the u.s. and our allies spent the last 70 years working to expand democracy and freedom. , which has played a large role in global growth and progress ever since. today, we face the task of rebuilding domestic consensus for supporting democracy abroad , and the chamber is poised to participate in that leadership. our center for international private enterprise shows how democracy can be advanced around the globe through private enterprise and market oriented reforms. and our international division made up of dozens and dozens of policy experts, numerous bilateral
forward on the big policy issues i address today will depend in part on the national and international environment in which we live and do business. plans, agendas, and indeed , economic forecasts can be easily sidelined by events we didn't anticipate. , think about, or prepare for. so let me send you on your way today with a few things that are on my mind, and my list of concerns. and i would be interested to know what is on your list. you can drop me a note at any time. first, authoritarian...
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somethingility is happened in the regulatory environment in the united states. we have more cross-country evidence at this point and within country evidence. john is right about that. that would be a good topic to talk about. somewhatd thing is related. there's evidence that the u.s. has become less competitive. shift toward a bigger and older businesses. the concentration rates have been going up in the united states. a third factor is, there is lots of evidence that uncertainty in the u.s. has gone after manically over this time. our economic model suggest when uncertainty goes up, businesses become more cautious, and that may be what is going on. idle think we know which of these factors is driving decline but the fact that high productivity businesses are not growing as rapidly, something is going on and we need to figure that out. i will try to be more optimistic than you might think. one thing that is true about the rising dispersion is there is sort of the silver line there. there are unrealized opportunities. so if we can find ways to bylize those effort
somethingility is happened in the regulatory environment in the united states. we have more cross-country evidence at this point and within country evidence. john is right about that. that would be a good topic to talk about. somewhatd thing is related. there's evidence that the u.s. has become less competitive. shift toward a bigger and older businesses. the concentration rates have been going up in the united states. a third factor is, there is lots of evidence that uncertainty in the u.s....
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instead ofir power protecting the environment. they tried to expand their control into transportation to which they are really not given that authority. they decided that they were going to redefine a trailer. the trailer that hooks up on the back of trucks. as aedefined that self-propelled motorized vehicles so they could control that market. two years ago, he went into the market and they were told not to excavate a mind which would cause a blowout that would release mercury into the water system. but against their own contractor, they excavated the mine and diluted rivers in three states. as a continue to see this barry regulations inside a diesel truck engine regulation that these there had regulations were basically outlaw am a trial racing -- basically outlaw amateur racing. -- they saidlevels ozone levels two years ago so ohio that you can't even achieve those levels in the grand canyon. so i believe they have grown too big and it is time to shrink the size of these agencies. let them work with the state and congress. we ca
instead ofir power protecting the environment. they tried to expand their control into transportation to which they are really not given that authority. they decided that they were going to redefine a trailer. the trailer that hooks up on the back of trucks. as aedefined that self-propelled motorized vehicles so they could control that market. two years ago, he went into the market and they were told not to excavate a mind which would cause a blowout that would release mercury into the water...
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in part because we have been in a low interest environment in the united states and that is true among developed countries generally in recent decades and for reasons that i believe are not just transitory, that reflect longer-term structural problems. despite the fact us has riven one - - risen quite a bit in relative to the economy if you go back as far as 2007 the gdp ratio is 35 percent now around 100 percent but the interest burden on the debt has been completely unchanged. 's inflationary? i strongly doubt it would cause inflationary pressures the us economy is still down around 9 million jobs and if we were to count individuals dropping out of the labor force to take care of children because of health concerns, the true us unemployment rate is close at 9 percent the cbo estimated without the american rescue plan the economy would probably take until 2024 to get back to full employment. i am hopeful the vaccination program proceed as it has been and is successful to get back to full employment next year. we had before the pandemic and employment rate of three.5 percent and it was
in part because we have been in a low interest environment in the united states and that is true among developed countries generally in recent decades and for reasons that i believe are not just transitory, that reflect longer-term structural problems. despite the fact us has riven one - - risen quite a bit in relative to the economy if you go back as far as 2007 the gdp ratio is 35 percent now around 100 percent but the interest burden on the debt has been completely unchanged. 's...
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create positive environment. do not let social pressures bring you down because you will have a mortgage one day. do not worry about that. [laughter] it is ok. be a girl. enjoy life. that is what is really going to make you happy. >> what do you think are the two or three biggest barriers to girls becoming girl scouts? is it different in urban versus rural areas? >> a lot of people do not realize that the barrier is financial. even though i will talk -- is only $12 a year. that is two lattes. [laughter] where i came from, 20,000 girl scouts, half of them were on scholarship. i fundraiser to pay for half of their feet. if that -- that can be a barrier. between rural and urban, i think it is just a different experience. i grew up in a rural community with one girl scout troop. we were very tight. we did everything together. the urban community, they have more opportunities to do field trips around different things. what i think is great about girls doubts -- once -- girl scouts, once you enter, you are entering a n
create positive environment. do not let social pressures bring you down because you will have a mortgage one day. do not worry about that. [laughter] it is ok. be a girl. enjoy life. that is what is really going to make you happy. >> what do you think are the two or three biggest barriers to girls becoming girl scouts? is it different in urban versus rural areas? >> a lot of people do not realize that the barrier is financial. even though i will talk -- is only $12 a year. that is...
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examples we have been given in germany, with a have a system that integrates the youth into the -- environment. this is useful. government ind economies. to government must be able understand not only the workings of the state economy, but the impaired global economy is that is where the marketswhere the le competitors. this is important for us. when we begin our journey of setting up our national governments, the politics in our country were saying governors take in more states. what are you doing outside your states? we learned this engagement helps us to do much better. biggest take away is we have got to build relationships. u.s. statee is a lot can benefit from kenya. there is a lot of it for us from your state. we hope engagement that has begun can be taken forward. agreements of the u.s. government and kenyan government have done so we can look at this and see what sort of areas between the council of ga can engage n in moving forward. thanky, i want to governor sandoval, and i also think governor bullock and scott martin and the governors who engage with us yesterday. we hope these eng
examples we have been given in germany, with a have a system that integrates the youth into the -- environment. this is useful. government ind economies. to government must be able understand not only the workings of the state economy, but the impaired global economy is that is where the marketswhere the le competitors. this is important for us. when we begin our journey of setting up our national governments, the politics in our country were saying governors take in more states. what are you...
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they understand i care about creating an environment where jobs can be created. whether you are a non-union worker or a union worker, there are more jobs out there and that is good for your rank and file. i happen to believe that america can compete again on the manufacturing side but we cannot if we continue to pass regulations that don't help safety, don't help air quality, don't help the water quality, down to improve the environment. all they do is create a cost of compliance that then drive jobs offshore. >> what do you do about the global situation we have no where multinational companies who have no particular allegiance to the united states of america -- how you get them to want -- how do you get them to want to rebuild american manufacturing? is there a component of there? in the old days what was good for general motors was good for the country and now you have companies where it is the bottom line -- wherever the taxes are least in the labor is the cheapest they will go to. does that figure in at all? >> sure, that's the reason they left to begin with
they understand i care about creating an environment where jobs can be created. whether you are a non-union worker or a union worker, there are more jobs out there and that is good for your rank and file. i happen to believe that america can compete again on the manufacturing side but we cannot if we continue to pass regulations that don't help safety, don't help air quality, don't help the water quality, down to improve the environment. all they do is create a cost of compliance that then...
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thesissues a possible to the environment. let me stop there. i could speak on this forever. i'm very passionate about it. those who think trade is a problem, no, trade as part of the solution. and the tools are there, if you want to use t it is incry frustrating to hear that biden administration on the one hand talk about the need to get es and on the other hand putting tariffs on solar panels and stuff like that. dr. okonjo-iweala: i don't want e: i know. dr. okonjo-iweala: i do want to say one thing, the wto is firmly supportive -- we have nogovernments trying to do the best to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and get to net zero. we are very suortive.s, when you put in policies, have details to ensuret that are keeping others out, that are anti-competitive orif you ih and innovation, that's fantastic. that will bring us new ways of dealing with climate change. without trade, you cannot use the technologies that you have in the world. if you take away trade -- trade has been really instrumental in getting these technologie
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i've had to deal with many issues relating to the energy and the environment. i disagree with the biden-harris plan on energy and getting rid of natural gas. i think it would be disastrous for our country with regards to affordability, reliability, out economics, and the environment. i have a natural gas heat at home and a natural gas or conditioner like many people throughout the u.s. and we are talking about getting rid of natural gas which has made us energy independent from the rest of the world. and we are talking about getting rid of that and other viable energy resources that we have in our country. the list goes on and on. i served on president bush's homeland security council after 9/11. i went to the mexican border probably over a decade ago and saw the danger of mexican cartels coming into our country and having an impact in north carolina with human trafficking, major cartels, with drugs. and the impact it has on our social service systems and criminal justice system. i have seen it firsthand and i don't see a lot of people on capitol hill in both p
i've had to deal with many issues relating to the energy and the environment. i disagree with the biden-harris plan on energy and getting rid of natural gas. i think it would be disastrous for our country with regards to affordability, reliability, out economics, and the environment. i have a natural gas heat at home and a natural gas or conditioner like many people throughout the u.s. and we are talking about getting rid of natural gas which has made us energy independent from the rest of the...
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regulatoryf environment is sort of natural and industries work with government. the safety one, and the social ones, are more challenging. are behindegulators the curve. sometimes they overreact. sometimes they don't react at all. i would say they overreacted on drones. are very difficult to make effective for the kinds of things people are thinking about. regulating them prematurely, i just think they went too far. underraitt reacted on -- underreacted on self-driving cars, because basically the technology is way too dangerous. we learned that the hard way with fatal accident. think you'll see regulators tighten the noose. away fromng way really effective self-driving cars, despite the hype. will require regulations. i work with a free tank that is free market think tank. that doesn't mean we're against regulation. means you're against overregulating. in those words, there's a lot of debate. but they mean something. --se words have >> the title of your book is "work in the age of robots." every new robot that comes online, is that a job lost by a human being? >>
regulatoryf environment is sort of natural and industries work with government. the safety one, and the social ones, are more challenging. are behindegulators the curve. sometimes they overreact. sometimes they don't react at all. i would say they overreacted on drones. are very difficult to make effective for the kinds of things people are thinking about. regulating them prematurely, i just think they went too far. underraitt reacted on -- underreacted on self-driving cars, because basically...
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we will not be at $30 oil forever so we will no longer be in such a low environment for oil. a longer horizon, we need to acknowledge that recession is a real possibility. there has been far too much agreement so far. tell us something you disagree with. : let me take a different tact. it may be dangerous for me to venture into the world of football analogy but we have seen a lot of defensive games during the super bowl as well as leading up to that. in my view, the u.s. economy has been playing a defensive game ever since the crisis. -- i have earned a reputation of being an optimist. we have never gotten the cyclical engagement of this economy that we have during -- cycles. sometimes. up to it it has been political events. 11 years working for peta minute she in the 1980's. i never thought that our be -- andolicy would yet we saw that in the early phases. terms ofave done in financial regulation is that we have created such a high capital requirements and also the threat of litigation that our banks are simply not lending at the rates that they have in any other post-world
we will not be at $30 oil forever so we will no longer be in such a low environment for oil. a longer horizon, we need to acknowledge that recession is a real possibility. there has been far too much agreement so far. tell us something you disagree with. : let me take a different tact. it may be dangerous for me to venture into the world of football analogy but we have seen a lot of defensive games during the super bowl as well as leading up to that. in my view, the u.s. economy has been...
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i will do my best to come to an agreement that projects -- that protects people, the environment. we will do everything to get there. because we have 188-member countries and group of governors, we have to do it within the context and i hope others will be continued to be engaged in the discussion of this process as we go forward. >> i would like to ask particularly in the sustainment of development standards why the bank has not included in the draft documents that were discussed recently, mandatory gender standards? i think without the women of the world, the world is not going to move forward and the bank has been such a sustainer of women's advancement. why is that not included in the draft? >> which draft? >> the sustainable, environmental and social framework? >> i don't know the answer to the question other than to say that we have been extremely committed to gender equality. we have a new area that spans the entire organization. we have been trying to lead as much as possible. i don't know the answer to that question. rachel, do you know the answer to that question? >> i w
i will do my best to come to an agreement that projects -- that protects people, the environment. we will do everything to get there. because we have 188-member countries and group of governors, we have to do it within the context and i hope others will be continued to be engaged in the discussion of this process as we go forward. >> i would like to ask particularly in the sustainment of development standards why the bank has not included in the draft documents that were discussed...
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and again, as i suggested earlier, this is a hard environment at this juncture, to pass freestanding legislation, particularly on something that generates is much discussion as nuclear waste. i'm not so naÏve to think that just because we think it's a good bill that we can snap our fingers and make it happen. but i think you have a strong commitment from a good group of folks to try to advance that. if we are not successful this year, i hope that will be in the next congress. >> i was struck about how you were thinking about what can be accomplished now and longer- term, building various coalitions. i was struck in the white paper that was beyond the narrow regulatory things, talking about the different sectors, that in each of the pieces, there is an infrastructure dimension to them. charlie and i were in north dakota and were struck by the flareup of natural gas. and for the oil coming out of there all being shipped by rail. talk a little bit about that looking forward, where you see the most important infrastructure investments and what kind of support might be on both sides of t
and again, as i suggested earlier, this is a hard environment at this juncture, to pass freestanding legislation, particularly on something that generates is much discussion as nuclear waste. i'm not so naÏve to think that just because we think it's a good bill that we can snap our fingers and make it happen. but i think you have a strong commitment from a good group of folks to try to advance that. if we are not successful this year, i hope that will be in the next congress. >> i was...
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there are poorer countries that have a good environment for business. i'm not advocating those anywhere. it's not just china plus one which is vietnam or indonesia or india. they could be china plus morocco -- it could be china plus morocco, china plus bangladesh, china plus brazil, china plus senagal -- plus senegal, china plus africa, china plus nigeria. forgive me if i forget my own. [laughter] so we are just saying, where there is a good environment, you can try to build resilience. and that is what we are advocating, by saying re-globalization. you can look at the regions within the u.s. where there has been a hit, where people have been losing jobs. i want to say that, by the way, 50 million jobs turnover in the u.s. each year, and since work is all -- institute has shown it is attributed to trade. it is easy to blame trade. if you look at the regions where people have left behind, we are not against the. mr. lincicome: one of the things we have always said is for american policymakers concerned about china, there are free-trade agreements with ot
there are poorer countries that have a good environment for business. i'm not advocating those anywhere. it's not just china plus one which is vietnam or indonesia or india. they could be china plus morocco -- it could be china plus morocco, china plus bangladesh, china plus brazil, china plus senagal -- plus senegal, china plus africa, china plus nigeria. forgive me if i forget my own. [laughter] so we are just saying, where there is a good environment, you can try to build resilience. and...
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we have to remember that all of these companies are operating in a multinational environment. in each of those different jurisdictions, there are going to be sets of rules which are in place on what content is and is not allowed. law-enforcement, congress, the those areem, institutions in this country that have a political legitimacy that goes way beyond myself or elsezuckerberg or anyone that is running a technology company. level, we are trying to follow what the law is. where i think this gets murky is when we are making determinations on what content is good and not good online. , because ofd states the first amendment and because of the deep freedom of expression protection, i think you are going to have much less content restrictions here then you will see in places like europe or china. prince, theew technology is there to shut off content at a border, at a national border? matthew: it depends. what a country like china has done, has done a lot to regulate the way that content flows in and out of their borders. that has come at a great cost to them because the performan
we have to remember that all of these companies are operating in a multinational environment. in each of those different jurisdictions, there are going to be sets of rules which are in place on what content is and is not allowed. law-enforcement, congress, the those areem, institutions in this country that have a political legitimacy that goes way beyond myself or elsezuckerberg or anyone that is running a technology company. level, we are trying to follow what the law is. where i think this...
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neil: certainly for trade, but also the regulatory environment. we have benefited the past three years from a big push in deregulation, but everyone is watching what is going on in the presidential debate and in the next year, and there is a lot of uncertainty about where major aspects of the economy go, very different views between candidates and political parties. if you are in the health-care space, you are watching and you are wondering what the system is going to look like in two years. if you are in the energy space, similarly you are watching regulatory actions by the administration, but also a lot of litigation, and a lot of litigation that is not going to play itself out until likely past the 2020 election. so you have to make some educated guesses and some assumptions about what the rules of the road are, and when there is this much uncertainty in the political environment, you tend to be more cautious. and that is bad for the economy. jeanna: in terms of domestic policy, we are seeing a global growth slowed down. if that were to spill i
neil: certainly for trade, but also the regulatory environment. we have benefited the past three years from a big push in deregulation, but everyone is watching what is going on in the presidential debate and in the next year, and there is a lot of uncertainty about where major aspects of the economy go, very different views between candidates and political parties. if you are in the health-care space, you are watching and you are wondering what the system is going to look like in two years. if...
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what we've done for the environment right here in michigan to protect our great lakes, ensure that the water is pure, that our invasive species are under control. that's what we're working. >> can i step in? i know it's halloween season, you can't put on a mask and become an environmentalist because you're in a tough election psych. your voting record has done nothing to protect our water, to protect our air. you've made it easier for oil and gas drilling in our great lakes and made it harder to prosecute the companies that are moving gas and oil in our pipelines. you can't just switch because you're in a tough cycle and it polls well for you. >> in the im-- in the immortal words of john mccain you either dent know the truth or you're not telling the truth. that's the bottom line. i have done so much to address great lakes issue. my family spends time at the great lakes. that's been our heritage in the statism live here. future generations depend on what we do i'll tell you this. before she was against it, she was for line five across the straits of mackinac. i have done everything in
what we've done for the environment right here in michigan to protect our great lakes, ensure that the water is pure, that our invasive species are under control. that's what we're working. >> can i step in? i know it's halloween season, you can't put on a mask and become an environmentalist because you're in a tough election psych. your voting record has done nothing to protect our water, to protect our air. you've made it easier for oil and gas drilling in our great lakes and made it...
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political, security, defense to education and training, coulter, tourism, people to people exchange, environment protection, and response to climate change and the two countries have accelerated the manager and cooperation to address the consequences of war, ,articularly in decontamination removal of explosive remnants of war and in searching for those missing in action, including vietnamese soldiers. p.m. xuan phuc: [speaking vietnamese] translator: we welcome president trump's decision to attend an economic leaders meeting in vietnam, not only a positive signal he sends to asia-pacific but an important location for the united states to assert its positive role in the region. creating new impetus or greater economics, trade, and investment cooperation in this region. p.m. xuan phuc: [speaking vietnamese] translator: let me conclude by quoting president thomas jefferson when he said that "in matters of style, swim with the current come in matters of principle, stand like a rock." i see the cooperation between vietnam and united states as the main current and i expect each of us will stand like a
political, security, defense to education and training, coulter, tourism, people to people exchange, environment protection, and response to climate change and the two countries have accelerated the manager and cooperation to address the consequences of war, ,articularly in decontamination removal of explosive remnants of war and in searching for those missing in action, including vietnamese soldiers. p.m. xuan phuc: [speaking vietnamese] translator: we welcome president trump's decision to...
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-- fixable them this environment, and i think we are saying we are not sure. certainly the role of media, social media, and tech companies this not seem aligned with a healthy, civil society. it is not compatible in my view as it is set up today. it does not mean it cannot change. we are not presently on a path. today's capitalism does not seem compatible in the united states as it exists with a liberal society. it could change. a lot of people talking about it. i don't think biden is the one that will make a change, but that is an interesting discussion. i think it is clear that at least for right now, china's model, as dystopian as it is, seems vastly more sustainable than a lot of western observers had presumed for decades. so, we need to blow up the presumptions of all of those western, you know, sort of, theorists, that said china, as they get wealthier, they will either become liberal like us or they will fail. that was all wrong. meanwhile, there is a sense everyone becomes like the united states because we have the answers for governance. ashley, it tu
-- fixable them this environment, and i think we are saying we are not sure. certainly the role of media, social media, and tech companies this not seem aligned with a healthy, civil society. it is not compatible in my view as it is set up today. it does not mean it cannot change. we are not presently on a path. today's capitalism does not seem compatible in the united states as it exists with a liberal society. it could change. a lot of people talking about it. i don't think biden is the one...
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for carbon load in the environment? >> i'm very proud of the legislation that we had. it is something that we commend mr. waxman and mr. markee the members -- sponsors of the bill -- the select committee on energy security and climate change that was formed for this purpose. the mr. collin peterson, the chairman of the agriculture committee, is great in how he thought the priorities of the ag community to bear in the conversation. >> and now he will have an amendment on the floor that will capture the issues and enable america's farmers to fuel america's energy independence. and mr. wrangle, the chairman of the ways and means committee, did a great job of how we go forward from the standpoint of his committee. i don't know if we have it here, but what you should see is what the c.d.o. put out about how lower income people will benefit from this bill, -- so i am very proud of the bill. i think it takes us in the direction we want to go. >> -- all the different factions you brought together which is sort of a house of rep
for carbon load in the environment? >> i'm very proud of the legislation that we had. it is something that we commend mr. waxman and mr. markee the members -- sponsors of the bill -- the select committee on energy security and climate change that was formed for this purpose. the mr. collin peterson, the chairman of the agriculture committee, is great in how he thought the priorities of the ag community to bear in the conversation. >> and now he will have an amendment on the floor...
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it will be more of your home environment, more of a lifestyle accessory. heat up your car before you get in there. the technology is already there in many ways. green technology as well -- we will have moved toward electric cars. but it won't all necessarily be battery electric. i think hydroelectric provides big opportunities. you need that critical mass. i think we are going to the an even more -- to be an even more interconnected world, but we will be more aware of privacy. you have to be, especially when you have the internet of things, where your refrigerator and washing machine connected with others. you as a human, you will not be intervening. you will be worrying about companies saying, i'm sorry, you have to buy a new machine now. when your printer says toner l -- toner low, you know you can use it for months after. when things will shut down and you cannot manually override that. i think there will be huge concerns there as well. >> do you spend as much time in the european parliament legislating cyber security as we do in the u.s.? >> we certain
it will be more of your home environment, more of a lifestyle accessory. heat up your car before you get in there. the technology is already there in many ways. green technology as well -- we will have moved toward electric cars. but it won't all necessarily be battery electric. i think hydroelectric provides big opportunities. you need that critical mass. i think we are going to the an even more -- to be an even more interconnected world, but we will be more aware of privacy. you have to be,...
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it makes no sense because if you care about the environment, you would want to have every ounce of energy produced here because we produce a cleaner and safer than anybody else in the world. we are in a cold with china. they are already using export limitations with minerals to put sanctions on japan. we cannot be dependent on china for the energy in our future. we have a chance to be energy dominant, we could be up energy superpower. -- could be an energy superpower. we had antony blinken, janet yellen over there and they did not bring up energy. they are too busy trying to kill the energy industry. gov. reynolds: thank you for being so vocal on that. [applause] we also asked iowans to submit some questions for candidates. ray wants to know what -- with the expiration of the farm bill, what are the most important issues we should be focused on? gov. burgum: the second part is a challenge, working with congress. in terms of agriculture, this is food security. you cannot have national security without food security. when i look at the biden administration, we need an 180 degrees turn. we h
it makes no sense because if you care about the environment, you would want to have every ounce of energy produced here because we produce a cleaner and safer than anybody else in the world. we are in a cold with china. they are already using export limitations with minerals to put sanctions on japan. we cannot be dependent on china for the energy in our future. we have a chance to be energy dominant, we could be up energy superpower. -- could be an energy superpower. we had antony blinken,...
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we are in the global competitive environment. we have all heard about that american companies look for a suture overseas. this is not what we want to have happen. we want to have a competitive tax code that encourages this is to stay in america. we have to be competitive. this does bring up a good point. when you have a tax code that is difficult to navigate, the interests have come to hear to carve out portions of the tax code. we do not know what corporations are paying. we need to streamline the codes and make it far simpler so we know what everyone is paying. we know what corporations are paying as well. host: houston senate democrats have said they have been left out of negotiating process of the 2016 budget. the house wants to vote on a deal thursday. does it include anything to do with what you are talking about tax reforms or corporate tax reform? guest: i am speculating here. i believe it will be done in a different package as opposed to being put in the budget process. i believe comes the paul ryan is working on that. h
we are in the global competitive environment. we have all heard about that american companies look for a suture overseas. this is not what we want to have happen. we want to have a competitive tax code that encourages this is to stay in america. we have to be competitive. this does bring up a good point. when you have a tax code that is difficult to navigate, the interests have come to hear to carve out portions of the tax code. we do not know what corporations are paying. we need to streamline...
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so my tactic would be, how do you create an environment to increase competition? again, what the focus of those investigations are, i haven't been briefed on the latest status from the. m. peter: congressman hurd, you have talked about the need for a more holistic approach when it comes to cybersecurity. and knowing some of the bad actors in this arena, where does election security fit into this? rep. hurd: sure. look, election security is something that i've been following prior to the 2016 election. i held the first hearing about russian involvement in our elections prior to that election actually completing. the russians were trying to influence our elections. they were trying to sow dissent. the steps that were taken since then to defend the digital infrastructure of vote counting machines, the amount of money that has been given to secretaries of states. secretaries of states focus on making sure the right kinds of machines are there in order to be audited. there is about 100,000 different election divisions. hardening that infrastructure is something that fo
so my tactic would be, how do you create an environment to increase competition? again, what the focus of those investigations are, i haven't been briefed on the latest status from the. m. peter: congressman hurd, you have talked about the need for a more holistic approach when it comes to cybersecurity. and knowing some of the bad actors in this arena, where does election security fit into this? rep. hurd: sure. look, election security is something that i've been following prior to the 2016...
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society, weof, as a are looking at the global concerns of the environment. you are going in and out, what is the solution before really zero? -- before we lose you? caller: how would i go about passing in my research so that he could take advantage from it? website,rough our through our webpage, you can send messages on their. i will say one thing about technology and a couple things that the caller brought up. first, interestingly, the defense department is probably one of the most enlightened departments in the u.s., consistently so, that really understands the threat of climate change. taken veryvy seriously, the military taken very seriously. and they really do rent climate change as a global threat. very high-level global threat. need toitary bases prepare for it, need to make -- theyt they are not are prepared for the unrest that is coming with climate change. thankfully, we find a lot of allies within the u.s. military who fully understand this threat because the one thing that the u.s. department of defense is really good on is looking at data. and f
society, weof, as a are looking at the global concerns of the environment. you are going in and out, what is the solution before really zero? -- before we lose you? caller: how would i go about passing in my research so that he could take advantage from it? website,rough our through our webpage, you can send messages on their. i will say one thing about technology and a couple things that the caller brought up. first, interestingly, the defense department is probably one of the most enlightened...
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china has put in to the missile system tells you every word that we will operate and in a mere time environment you should plan on it being , contested. so there's no way that we will travel around and complete control of all those domains, and we will need to persist and remain inside the surveillance range, inside the weapons range of an adversary. and inside the envelope, here's why, in my opinion, being inside if you're a stand in force allows you to maintain awareness , which is absolutely critical for the naval and joint force. it's very difficult to sense from the outside in. it is much more clear picture to sense from the inside, so collection and understanding is very important. and you can also deter much more effectively from the inside than from the outside. long-range deterrence loses its effect. there is a physical geographical aspect to deterrence. and lastly, i would offer to you in my experience in nato and pacom, deterring is one half and reassuring your allies and partners being the other half. being on the inside of a stand-in force does achieve the reassurance to allies and
china has put in to the missile system tells you every word that we will operate and in a mere time environment you should plan on it being , contested. so there's no way that we will travel around and complete control of all those domains, and we will need to persist and remain inside the surveillance range, inside the weapons range of an adversary. and inside the envelope, here's why, in my opinion, being inside if you're a stand in force allows you to maintain awareness , which is absolutely...
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and you have to have an environment that is protectable. otherwise you do not make an investment. that is why people don't build pipelines in places like yemen. because you don't have the geopolitical assurance that you're going to be able to say -- see that project come to fruition. over the united states -- in the united states of the past few years, we have been similar to yemen. even pipe sounds -- i find like keystone xl, which were funded and approved, and then they were expropriated and stop from being used because of a political decision. that is why we are at the point and for the precipice of not being able to achieve energy independence in this country. >> i want to tie onto that and say again, because what you said is so very important, as somebody who is also a business person, that you will not put capital in a risky environment. capital, especially cap-x expenditures take years to recuperate. what is your rate of return on your investment? shareholders, people that are going to fund these projects don't want risk. would you give a million dollars [indiscernible] whe
and you have to have an environment that is protectable. otherwise you do not make an investment. that is why people don't build pipelines in places like yemen. because you don't have the geopolitical assurance that you're going to be able to say -- see that project come to fruition. over the united states -- in the united states of the past few years, we have been similar to yemen. even pipe sounds -- i find like keystone xl, which were funded and approved, and then they were expropriated and...